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The Signal, 1916-8-17, Page 6) • ?titoaltnAlt. Moms". 171016 TTIF SIGNAL GODERICH (NTARf(� Goderich as Seen by a Visitor. 911. .1. W. 1':edy, the proprietor and editor of The Nt. Marys .1 .111111111. recently p aid r brief visit to (iodr- rich, and iu fast week's i,eue of his paper he rr- eotJed ht. ilrprarions of this town its the very readable monocle whi. le we herewith reproduce : Nowhere in the bout et there to Ire found • no.,. 11..ilt1ful and b.•utifu tegiou (1180 [lint I. derma 1111011 Irak Huron w11..1r ,t tulws the roar( -lice o Lite pr"g, 0.a, i r and peel tn•erque county of Husvn. With a. tIeodid soil, pro- ductive of flue fruit. and grails and rich eu pasturage for rattle, a rliauate at once .alul.rivu. and invigorating, it M • regime of ilet,,.et u,ea4owr and .bp.ing hilbtlr., delightful streams so,' • bold and, w many r ub- fiwsn coast -lite .4 cliff. and t.ays and jotting ptu11.inebn1w, facing tono of tie wiost splendid sweeps of fresh wa- ter 111 either he,u..ph.re. It it a teginu, ilea all .repecta ill- lit creche fur a haldy, ,elf -reliant anti happy race of moo and w0110.11. 11 1s Ingaouiltle for this olar, rout t ..vell••r W visit thee region of a sturdy. happy, industrious sad iu:.-Ilrrtual i.ruplr, says Her Wil• (rid Uaniphrll, and not, ere duwu every ruatb.ide mud village+ •1,tt1, in the •ch,ad, o L.• .11.,.1•11, l ire n,a, kit and home, strung rvnlrice, even yet, that the hoer 411.1 sinew, the brain and 14.al, the 1.Itb and energy, that have wade (his '. ly what it. 1.. outlay, are the eir'..hi. t of the ghat 4eutti.li and Ureterscotu.11 race, cradled for a thousand year: in the storied land of Wall* •e and Mum. and Bruce cud Benno khun. 1'hr Il.,,on ()minty Meal .s dated 11411, Inst the emblems Mist it hears suggest ph.r,rev tea)... UpOrt s fto•IJ of gold ail I Wm. is gae a hue w•el In'mwtry Illi wivld.ng an as Nell( i, a plough, .Ind anally a wheat •be.f. 11s.4. wheat sheaf wag:ui *Meta more *4.l4.giu4,r seu,lad fur the county in those digit 111411 it is 110*', fou ,t ,. raid 1111,C At that flair m thou. - and bu.hel• of gr.un were lural k.'1 ed in limbos h foe every hundeed today. long helot. 1411 wont ,s uuw 1lurui euum y wa. 11. luded in the !tenon 71 s..4. 111, se U..,w•ut cd wretch Iwg:ut alaoum Irt-f7, when Il.. 'own to (ioderi•i, was 1 did by lir. Dunlop and John rialto ct+lgeluis.ioned r of the (ran•a (1 uupmny. John (halt was a 11,1Wel1ilt e.4 *Leine not.- end author of such pop- e(ar 1....kv fu tbo.P days 4a "Thr i.... Ater". and "Leers. 1'.4111." Ile laid out the city -of Guelph aged the town at (►cal., i, ti a11.1 ha.1 4.4a nmwe aft+chid lu the t.•,vn •d i.."... Piiicipsl lir int says .h 1''ti.lt WA. [on big a wan for thrt o •pu.y,hhi"lidiarustrd him and show • t em s JI -1 ort by am ling out 4:, • *4..•'•utl int 111 be & ,4114. of spy 111.•,11 bill. 1 dIrrrlot. of -the Uuiup..ny wuh•.,4 (:.111 1,.chst0gr tile -111141e of hi. Mile new town .4 Gu.:p44 tu.(i.1di',.,•h To mollify them, the s,uveli.( le-,.t.oc.•d tie latter name ui the infant pot of ]este Hon w,. N>.iu tb, ties*. it was their, t t..*11 of the di..tnii,,a.it 1.i a0,• . .4e county.. Nib/kph Dunlap -- "Tie • I)nn!up, be was nit•kuamt'd,. 1 I.a exp(om• in 1 ing big game in 1.1,a-ourtb•1 t.. lie c,n,nt.J fionitier of t:,.4rrich, for it was he. who led w 1 p•e.y through 1Ise wood., Hied on the site el '.,•• ,..al., nevi had a big Ii.,...,. bode 11•. for real g p(tuurd above 1Ii• lib.• .. 114 t , ,. named in hare. or 1 n u.r 1.10% \I 611 old , f l p . 1 •i.. I... A lit ,•1 • Ia. .•1 Johu (i4i11, mailing. in the (Own cement gunboat .. ,, , sou u for c. a,t with a Crhaa. 0 g 1 (ie. for pler,l: P 11.11x.1-..aw •'a 1110411 clearing 1 location of Dr. Dunlop. who had 1Iguided for land-r*pImiug patty al - 1 ready alluded [.o, nor were We left long in doubt, for on approaching the place 1 we met • ••,uso4 having en board a u strange c Ideation of Indians. Tel - 1 Tetretand wbl.karel, and dis:vered witbiu tits route of the rod hair the living (relines of the Doctor. About an hour after. having crossed the ricer',. liar of eight feet, we came to a heautiful ao.•borage of fourteen feet of water, in an uncommonly pleasant. Mumsmall Mum The place had. been se- lected by the Doctor, and i• oar the site of the tl urirbiog town u: (:.,de - rich.' No one can visit the hold cafe. of (ioderich heehaw today, the wooded bluff., the broad area of level land covered with delightful homer O. the residential section of the town. with- out ir'ing iwpre..ed with the beauty M location of thio old Ontario town. Thai the.e woods and cliffs were as picture -oyer in the early drys of the duwu as they are today is 1x,rne Oil( by the desert ,non given by the M...e.. lasers in than -charming w. rk, 'In the Days of the Caned,. Company." The Goderich of Today And to -Ind As vuu enter 'he old town ly the .treet leading .,p from the brand T. lick depot, the wi.lth e „f th street, the age of the r..idenoe., the tine finial walks, the level roadway - give the town • dignity in appearance not pos•.s.. 1 by man) towns 01 'Argot, populatioc. And then e- ynu reach the hnsioe,r .settop and fiord yourself.; .t dropped into a circle encowp...io; large. gnat's-rev-erre...hotly pack, in the I (em to of which is the county cc i,r' hoist.. you realize you h eve found a town 11ttMoe ani ong•l the town. and 1•i i.•. of /h,tatio. The Hydro leached, Owned. three years ago and ni,a- mental inet'.I standards, beei ins- th,r. h large Rices each, skirt the edge of 14.•• wooled p o k, while another row 1:!.-- the otit.•de 111001 the h,luin.W .le..•-•: that somas in a moviea":iid 160 park and ho.ieA..rhJ *illi of 1.41.10.1.41.10.4..... 4lousra tll'llllb ;l 'ti.e ental.- cit cow f. I- p Tide lo , ho, t! ,own and her. .,pati t1..• .sorra .,f Manlier. mono: 14.' .ha.ly maples.t4 mothers With their children dining 'the bested afternoon, and w nen " the shade., of evening fall a:ii the ti, lits hewn to twinkle ,t4,rougb the ti'. ee -the p0uli.: (..Ike gat er awlrn?v ie ;,... hapjtie t 1 sworn time ever tr '.l t 4 .. .Arcadian plain. I v 4 .•'t,,it. i. ,aid t4' -re ate fewermaiden. or.. wen on •. v I11 1, .. 4'.1•: •11 I!iart... 4-4, 0' taw,* o Wia..t1,'U.`tark,'and it t,. il.etlla'tl 411 the td, Join ' ai .1 • (i. ,..tuteu..,dt.r .roper word it of In-' roily father. 111 endowing the rota • 61111 11.1. municipal •'wooing'• i;t'.a,:, 1. Code:ids Toles 'Bead. Reaching the terehinus of the street from the depot where, as one of the avenue .poke. of the tots -n, it entre, the hub, 1 .•11vld lint 1 e.i.t (lie tempus- i lion to crus. over the circular business street at 'once foto the temp:iog park. ' \hr•ti4g a young lady 1 iuulr atnoe I enyuhy arid fell into- coli plimenti ng • Vitae the town on the tae and piriapic:wit y • ,f its, fountlees 111 14yinirout tbie,pa,4 "flow delightful i' wrist lie amid-. such .urtoltndings 1111 bamd-oigh'," 1 i ventured. "On •IAind night," said she, • "we have neither band night nor hand. The only music• we have in this'town 's the (mislead rustling Of the trees." and William the Fourth's •o0sselen reached Uoie,bat and it war deemed advl.albr that a ...kin 'scion should be beld. 1'1,- Hothoowood part ut the ground ab.,ut a mile from the moot 4 ..f the River Maitleud aro m14 it grow .,no, nutmeatre buttoowuod Gros. One iu patti••ular. near • welling siring. had left a *hell- truuk so large that Dunlop and Irlevei of hes cronies tested it by sty4diog in it.at one time, and disked( a quart of whi.ke), in Moor of it. •4*.' Doubtless they would have been willwg to celebrate a larch as readily. To.s tree hid an .'iled door- way high enough to admit a tall ante. On top of cue buttonwood still rwuug securely au eagle's neat. Anothe trunk had 's'.o sawn c fi and its good' tircuwfrr.., . war the pulpit from Which Donley and t there gave forth I the', oratory to the loyal aasruiblage. Due notice b'ving been giv, a upon the appointed day everyone within a radius ut twelve nailer gathered to do hunocto lb,' now King. The speaker ascended the buttonwood 10.140,0 and gave a lays. and pateiutiC spereb. He then lead n proclamation, which was received w: h nine round•, of Hiiti.h beere. '1 :or patty formed a•eircle by j ,ening band., Alla rang "licit Sere the King," .tr.. o.1..1.:-'1 Ly 14.. li.alerich band. whole .w..- ,r..wpu.rd of two fiddles a:.d a tantl,ou• ins. 1'hrn r -lime a pail of wlo wey ear h a tea...in float - /tog in it. and •uu.hrt pail filled with water. for tho.r “weaker b:.' bren" who diluted their waists if n"t their loyalty. They drank Hi. Majesty'. health and dencet under the shade country dntict•s and reels to "Thr Wind that Shake's the Harley- and all wentmerrily- order the greenwood tree until Ch -ii les- wain came out'and the dew underfoot warner the revel- lerr that it we. time to ',tutu to the white cabins .11 ib, ]till-tc.p. at the war aro trellis femme rosining to lbe rig�b__t sod elle left from the school buildlatt 'Puree feuees were at • the t,ure of our 4.,i1 A C40(4010.0 braises of ruses in bloom, pseseotmut d one of the 11.7101 chat wing s•:1.....1 ground. 1 hake •v.r wt rye. o., t1.. side of t'alifom,a, the city of Portland. Oregon, excepted. TM Dowa 4s*. Circle. I have said .he centre of li,drrieh was a circle. I: might tie Lotter .0 re'1 it •r octag••n. It lakes eight hoer solid blocks to 1,t, ill the eir'leand ',,the streets mutilate 1.01* 1.41. cheer. 'Toe busine-. 'dock.. ,wound the circle and run out a blot k •T 11104. 011 elicit 01 there t•diating •'I.et4. T44.44. 1'. H. ' I depot is a halt-.,nleee-t out Fast •t ret y and tb. 4'. P. C. 1, r half -wile we..:ut \% est street, IU Artistic Homes. leoderich has sone. *harming hatues sod (.aerie ii has s. ear ch.ru.i: g citi- rPbr and in lnlr shout ►fay (Ione i, wa- our privilege, to meet a few. Au.ocg ' !less we wu4t mention Pul.li:• Jcbtul I n.peetot J.E. Torue who i. well known many in St. Nlitrys, where as a ;.arbor int the Collegiate Institute be crud hi, first .Jucatiuual work.- lnsp ec- !, r 1"11, hes a comfortable home and • . f the 1rt0.: co!.iran'd garden. and ' o,cbat!I, 0, the town,. tris •-..ua'ci-r- our .guar. :tire and :, •. .:be. tit.. -t feud., an a+ great- •ever;.'y 0i .r,,,,l,santi vegetables r• n.i.ii h- 1.•.:0.1 on 'any -queue acre FA t `r 0:.tots i.. Age c:''tu,'.1 grou.,dr. A. sn i.,-ps.'t,:r 1.1 '..leads he advocates the giving of a441tet:lrun• a loge place on the ,'urriraim of eta: i•'t rod agri- .ultwe is his pattilnr Wh••11 (dr duty. Her daugila.-.,Mrs Mabel.. prefer• - s101441 nut., • le New fork City. Lott, to the (.(Wil ,,; S', 41nr,y., war borne tie a holid..v and with Mr. and Mrs, 1' 4,1 was Jolly. rt.i:.ving tree pl.asur•. ci,nteot'uieht- tt,.a a rom(ur:able h."air in 4 q'r•et .ouutt7 tows, at this -Seo r C44 ,, ve, • t Amon... • 1, . -p014 to (i:,drrieb• i . ;Let ^,i. v , . . e and the outage 0. the re..: tent, M;.. \Vil.11.'.•a4., .s front a (1.r.i1 .::ur.dp..tnt its only competitor i.e.-. h.• town. 111.. registry ..tllis trona t r: ,:111 to rave on every ode is hedge 1. faOh .v y one foot thick. _herring fir• . n,,.urhil'„ tb. bra-. ,,t prr.trc•- i ,i{ra-.n- Litethe build 11g, • Ti,, cis.- el the i. wall is tru:,rd with a hank 4.1 b"goois- -nnd7uch bkogot.iav, words fail to de- eerie them. The regi•.'.y grounds Were lined with.''r4 rose buebes in looter, Over chi• le dnwe-.,,1 tbrtlum- pet' vine and 'Molar .hr::1 ". in - the o.ouid, of Jit. l oat-' ..#nieces err i • vat:•:les of lioness. • • . Pt, t,a 1o north- two b- patters of *ugh uniform merit, two so w•.1;-rq'npped said wrll- manned pew-. or two publishers wire Loll .0 high a p•, 4...11 in the e4teeni o1 the community its the two srnfor'pu 4i*L.•1. of Th. Soigne' and To.. Star, namPIy Messrs. %\'. H. Rob- ertson and .1. t\ . Vanattrr. Muth of- fices are well Located, both, have .an unusually larg' !rade in job printing. both turn out w high elms of work and both turn out newspapers. clean, typo graphically twat and well -retard. Mr. Robertson. is a brothel of Mr. Robert- son, barrister of St: a;'urd, sed the Robertsons ate one of toe most re- *pected (lithe old families of t.be town. Mr. Vanattrr -has for many longyears been one of G:.derich's lradine news- paper men, having born in paitnerehip with Mr, Robe: 'sun. now his friendly competitor, and later with Mr. James Mitchell, now of the Archives Depart- ment . Mr. Vanetter is a prince among entertainers and to his kuidnese'is due much of the enjoyment whi.h charac- terized out visit to the town. • The Hotel Sunset. We !pent a night at the Hotel .un'.t, (lodericb'n leading *urunter retort, Its q:siet country surrounding-, its restful environment, its proximity to town and twitch, its spacious lawns, tennis, golf and ere quit gr..inds and iU in• letting dining hall andJrxcellent cuisine make It au ideal btaimet' teeort. I1 bus * good patronage.. including Tot - onto guests who return regular) each recurrent se,geo11. Mr. Chas. C. 1.ee, the manager, is a leading business wan of the town and Mr. Earl F-Ilioet, the lac and obliging clerk, doss been a ■write for many sPasnu. with the gu.mis. They leave noshing undone that will fold to the cowlunt and con- venience of the gnest• The two leading down -town hotels are he old British illtebLtnge sod the Redford, loth of which provide excel- lent dining -moms. The business •0' - tion, while larger then that of N•. Marys, will not compute either in site of stores or of stocks with the shops of the Stone Town. it ha. more dry - goods stores than we hive, but the onlyone that will bear any l'ompariaon is odgen. Bros It was with this old arm when in Clinton that oar diva goods man, Mr. A. 11. L off(, served his' apt.r•en t i comb i p , The Public Baildiags. In public buildings (i.'derieb is not in it with St. Marys it has of course the county building*. but they art ver old, having been built from plans *imUar to rand made the same dine a. those in 0'1.1p h. 1t. Pre.hyt.rian church is very Targe. The North street Methodist .butch, both inside and out. would do credit to the sity of London. But IM finest public befitting and grounds are the new Victoria public sebeool. The boat half of the ground. in sodded, Oh en with walks and II ',ewer ted.. Nwp•rntine the ems - mooted grounds:frots the pl•ygrousid. ''Bee,- ft t'enetangui.hene, and es - HS the fuer.t *1.0 011 11. brow 01' a ri,- big gr,utd a cottage delightfully situ• Mal." 'In -his autMliography Dalt tells Lb. story of the trip and the fltst sp- ppesatsn''r of the .Its 1.1 licwterich in the ' dl�.wu,g words following the *epicure ' rioted above : "Tee eppearance of ouch a sight in I t inlet A plan, w:.. uiexpwcted, and we hA.1 s-, d.b.te, if it could he the e And. my mind went back to the olden days wben the local citizens joined hands upon three gt-..und. and sang, •0od Nave the King," accr wpanit'd 4y he tlodefich hand, "which was composted of tno fiddle.. and a tam- bourine." Hitt 1 need let .Ii's Lisan ell the story : Oeorge the Fourth was dead and ight week, after word of his death The Modern Clouse is in Demand ! IF .YOU waot,4to have your houses Tiring noise rent money put in mtaletn plumbing. the cost will come back to you 111 short. order, and prove the Lest kited of a permanent iov.µnlent. At our figures it won't co -t yon s„ vet y 411X14. W. R. PINDER Hamilton Street The Quality Bakery „� , , Everything '.;,ked in an. up- to-date Sanitary Bake Shop. Everything i, pure, sweet, clean, moist and nutri- tiogs, rc;tlly wholesome and good. and ill ever' meaning of the words • "THE BEST. • • The purity and healthful qualities of everything we .ell desert es a trial. DAVID BURNS 1'b.• Raker Kingston Street No warping, bulging or breaking at the centre of heat - the stra4 is taken up by the two-piece &e -pot which permits o ashes to cling or clog. Furnace Let me show you the special features of the Sunshine that help to effect that economy in fuel for which it is noted. Sold by W. R. PINDER 115 The Towels Newspapers. / h no ,• whet y r town 1 western Chita: .o 1413 two The '1•tw:t's Industries, eiudrri :h 1re... "'t. Jlat ys 441 mussy in the shade, hoarse•, wben it come - to industries. A g the largest might h' tile, t..,ord the h -,conic,, Road M4:Dine Co.. G,atrlich Knitting Co., (.0 'wool t ), Kan t • ., licderich Luw4•r as.d \lalling t'..., (.clench Elevator and 1'r -n -it l' •„ N 4 -way Meet -mole Co.. 54'err n Canada }'h•n1' alillr Co., Mi.nrr .\lunutacturing l'o.. Rice Salt Work., L -,n Ili and Clothing C,., 'etc., tete We h.4 the pleas- e of v Heti, its elevator, and its large Milling Co. that handles _i:avl bar - iris of Hour per tlay,.ts were and ligbt- h 'uses, *bare«,, ,'!.'gators and ship- s) ng, and a is brie the Isis and .ie.:res ..1 • he town 4 c.,utwee.:ial'position be to t.,und. ELDERLY WOMEN SAFECUARDED Tel Others How They Were Carried Safely Through Change of Life. Durand, Wis.-" I am the mother of fourteen children and 1 owe my life to Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Corn - pound. When I was 4:i and had the Change of Life, a friend recom- mended it and it gave me such relief from n.y bad feel- ings that I took several bottles. 1 am cow well and healthy and recom- mend your Compound to other ladies." -Mrs- MARY RI!,GWAY, Durand, Wis.. A Massachusetts Woman Writes: Blackstone,' Mass. - " My troubles were from my age, and I felt awfully sick for three years. I had hot clashes often and fr.quent:y suffered from pains. I •torn'; Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com pound and now am well-" -Mrs. PIERRI: CociNOYSR, Box 259, Blackstone, Mess. Such warning symptoms as sense Of suffocation,hot l.ashes,beadaches,bach- aches,dre•d of impending evil, timidity, sounds i• the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- larities. constipation. variable appetite, weakness and diz-ie.. «ss, should he heeded by middle-aged women- Lydia E. P.nk- ham's Vegetable Compound ha.s carried many women safely through this crisis. Thousands of Men Required for Har• vesting in Wes:!'n Canada. Thou ands of men are r. quired '10 help its the great work of . hal vesting .the We't.rn coop." ?1:e ta.k of mine. porting to the \Yost this ge.:,t many of ironer. will fall le the 1, t of the Caaadien P4ciflc ltaiiway, lzcursi.nr from points in Ontario to Manitoba, titskarchrwanand nil --testa will'h. 4.,11, and special. 'rains °pet- aled, Making the tip in stout tint ty- six bums, w.thm.t change or transfer, "Going Trip webt,'• $1.2.144 tot \\' inhi- Pee- "RetulningTuip East," $18 11 flour \Vionip.g. Consult ('. P. H. agectI !P4wldiug transportation west of \Vinuipeg. (4044(0 DATEM. Hon. A. E. Kemp to Get Knighthood for Loyal and Unremunerated Services EEN approval was evinced throughout the Dominion a few days alto when i1 was announced from Ottawa that kn:gbthood would he cent, rred at an early date upon Hon. A. F: Kemp of Toronto and upon M. F. J. Galt and Mr. Etormldas Laporte, Ws colleagues, on the Canadian War Purchasing Commission. For over • year now Mr. Kemp has filled the electing poet of chairman of a little committee whose purchaaes have run Into many millions of dollars. For these services he has received no re- muneration other than the satisfac- tion of a loyal work in a time of national crisis. At the outbreak of the war the purchase. of the immense quantities HON. A. E. KEMP. of equipment •for the expeditionary fore was tn-the hands of the Depart- ment of Militia and Detente. The machinery of -that department, ade- quate enough to times of peace, wan never;icteaded for the strain put upon- it.• ' So, _ in order.to set the Militia Deparimmit free to atten3 to other things, a Cabinet criminate,. ;presided e -.r lion. Robert Rogers, assumed the task of purchasingsup- plies. in orler, howeTr-r•, to place the whole pt'rcba.ing activity of the 'Govrrnr`ent. beyond any imputation of port'._rship 1t 7ran determined to put it In the bands of a body of ex- perienced bnsinesa men who would be free to do the best they could fon' the country- Hon. Mr.' Kemp was chosen 1a head ' 4 the new commis- sion, and he war' {tiara as h•• eor-- freres• Messrs. 'Galt and Laporte, in the 'ear or more v.11.i h ba.s elapsed' ,'Inc, the new board was SP- pointed p- lot od a tlistamooni ofr Int irate and exacting: work has been done. Primarily (he dut!•-s of Mr. Kemp's , group ha been Ate buying of sup- plies fo '. uttittine'of the Cana- dian expo ditionary force. Cr.iforms constituted one of tbe prindpal items and at S10 apiece for the men'b cloth"a, them alone have re- quired contr.:•'s amounting to 62: 00,4.000. Thn awarding of the con- tracts and tan examination of the finished garments bas required a strong foree of inspector.. Boots were another item • of importance, especially after the trouble created by dishonest cor,:racton in the early days of the war. The War Purehas- fag Commission baa provided for a new style of boot and has rigidly • supervised its manufacture. Belts, ' harness, tents, blankets, utensils, In fact everything but munitions, fell within the field of this powerful body, and the most minute rare has been exercised tri naee that the sup- plies are not only the beet but 4. - levered at a business man's price, Hoo. Albert Edward Kemp 1s a native of ClareoeoviIIe. Que., and 1s fifty-eight years of age. He Is a son of Robert Kemp. a farmer and coun- try merchant. He received his porta education in Clareoeevltle, and later studied at Lceolle Academy. Rio start in business was as a bookkeep- er, but be noon showed a distaste for working for another man and went into maaufacturing. He is now pre- sident of the Sheet -Metal Products Co, of Canada, and one of the Do mtnlons' wealthiest captains of In Marry. Alter establishing his own business, Mr. Kemp went into finan- cial coneerns' and has held several directorships. In 11145 be entered pablie life, devoting himself to na- tional interests ss president of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association for two years. He was delegate to the British association In Bristol in 11911 and te the fourth congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire In London In 1900. It was In the latter year that be went Tito polities, winning a seat In the Com- mons for East Tomato. He was re- elected In 1901 and again In 1911. With the formation of the Borden Administration he was given a place In the Cabinet without portfolio. In his capacity of Cabinet Minister his Dominoes experience and organising ability have been a tower of strength to (be Government. August 17th and 31st -From Toronto- indbury: Line and riot, but not in- eludiog Smith's !''ells or Renfrew, also from Main Lina east of Sudbury to, but not iuch.ding. No, th flay. August 1141)4 and Septemter 2nd- I''rom Toronto. alto west and south thereof. Further particulars from Canadian Pacific ticket a este, or W. B. How - mrd, Dist( i1 Passenger Agent, Toma- to. at. 4 I Andrew Bray, a farmer living near Bluevale, w:,r badly hurt while run- ning a boatel recently. His team took fright and ran away, throwing him out with great toter, breaking several ribs and noising other injuries. On Tuesday morning of last week • young life earns to i:.. ,-lase when Res - Ate youngest daught. r of Mr. arid ler.. James Mann, of Monc. i. 1p, p used away at 1 he t early •.(e of twenty years. 11 art troil,te wan the c tune of death, Henry Irwin, of Belmo,e, was badly hurt on Monday of last work h fall - bar down the eviler stwirw.y at H b.nty Abram'. house. He n,wi1P • mistake and coned the cellar door I I.tead of the kit. hen door and fell b..vily, die- IocaUog his *boulder and fraclurirg his arm two inches below the shoo, der. H• is • man •imo.t, seventy year* of age, and will be laid tip for • ligg time u a result of the accident. PILES. TN SWI midi Zama is 1 It alma 1e. Mal* pait,tips - sass. Paranwa>wy ttb1. • Oak mum awn VA, est pram nir hiss Nairer 7_vn E3uK Winding It t'p. Sir Frank Lockwood was eves re- examining a client In regard to var- ious companies, a good many of wbirh bad been wound np. The Automatic Musical instruments Com- paq came op for notice -a company for utilising a Wad of street -organ Nan. '"r1at," said per Frank. gee - 411L'44 to 1» u'outlld sit, &array.' Purity! 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